How many shots will you get from your 500cc Dragon Claw? Our tech department filled their dual-tank air rifle to 3,000 psi, loaded it with 210-grain bullets and let loose! They shot the first 4 shots on high power. The first shot was 669 fps. Shot 4 was 681 fps.

The next 16 bullets were shot on low power. Shot 5 was 593 fps, and the final shot on low power was 456 fps. That brought the tank down to 800 psi for a total of 20 shots.

This shows you what one gun can do. Velocity and psi levels will vary gun to gun.

The Sam Yang Dragon Claw throws a .50-caliber projectile and gets 230 ft-lbs. of muzzle energy, giving you the power to compete with firearms when hunting. This rifle can humanely and quickly take out feral hogs, javelinas, coyotes, foxes, nutria, possums, woodchucks, raccoons and similar-sized animals.

Because this gun has two large air reservoirs, you have the luxury of getting more shots from a fill and to do more hunting.

Things I liked:looks goodWhat others should know:Its hard to rate this gun. I loved it for a week than the top air compartment leaked after owning the gun and shooting less than 50 rounds. I disappointed that the warranty department told me 2-3 weeks to fix it, I am getting ready to ask for a refund.

Things I liked:Massive and good quality and can accept larger .50 cal grains.Things I would have changed:Black synthetic and tactical stock version, Picanny rails and longer and thinne barrel to add a bipod w Picanny railWhat others should know:No place to add a bipod and the scope rail you have to get another adapter that will accept a Picanny rail mounted scope.

Things I liked:Although this is my first review of this rifle, I did purchase this back in 2012. It is loud, but I like loud guns. However after the fifth shout the rubber rings on the loading breach broke. I sent it to air venturi for repairs and so far everything works as designed. What I found disappointing about this rifle is the droop on the barrel. The machine work on this barrel is second rate. I'm still looking for the right scope for this rifle, and as you may can tell, I havent shoot it often enough to work out all the kinks. Things I would have changed:design a magazine to make it a repeaterWhat others should know:woodwork is nice but the stamped receiver could be made better and the cocking hammer should be more smoother. It almost feels like cocking a 250 - lb crossbow.